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Alan Jackson - All American Country Boy
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A
I work A forty hour week and I earn my keep
And I try to walk proud and tall
I keep my nose to the grind and don't get behind
And I don't back up at all
D
Well my necks a little red my collars blue
I sip a coffee and I drink a little booze
Chorus:
ACD
Cause I'm a all american country boy
ACD
I'm my daddy's spittin image and my mommas pride and joy
ACD
There ain't nothin down home that I really don't enjoy
ACD
Cause I'm a all american country boy
A
I drive a pickup truck and I don't pass the buck
And I always speak my mind
I'm hooked on T.V. rolaids and Bc's
And I know how to have a good time
D
I'm a little bit rowdy and a little bit tame
Ain't no way I'm ever gonna change
Sing Chorus
Guitar Solo
D
Well I must admit that I'm melowed a bit
A
For the time can slow ya down
D
I'm still doin what I used to do
E
It just takes a little longer now
Sing Chorus

Alan Jackson - All American Country Boy :: indexed at Ultimate Guitar.

About the artist behind All American Country Boy:

Alan Eugene Jackson (born 17 October 1958 in Newnan, Georgia) is an American country singer-songwriter who has sold over 40 million records. He was influenced by the new traditional country of the 1980s, and he was one of the most popular country singers of the 1990s, blending both honky tonk and mainstream country sounds and penning many of his own hits. His success continued into the 2000s and his music became increasingly counterposed with that of more mainstream country acts that were moving toward a more pop music sound. He is the recipient and nominee of multiple awards. He was inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame in 2001.